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Rice accused Celanese and its advertising agency, Ellington & Co., of barring actors from TV for their political beliefs. Specifically, he said that the agency's attorney had refused to clear an actor* for the title role in Counsellor-at-Law "even after I pointed out that the actor in question had testified under oath before the House Committee on Un-American Activities that he is not and has never been a Communist." Said Rice: "I have repeatedly denounced the men who sit in the Kremlin for judging artists by political standards. I do not intend to acquiesce when...
Adman Jesse Ellington expressed his regrets over Rice's resignation, but insisted that Celanese Theater would nevertheless go ahead with Counsellor-at-Law, starring Alfred Drake and Ruth Hussey. Explained Ellington: "We've tried to lean over backward to live up to the best traditions of the theater and to avoid any of that political thing in casting. But when you get somebody who may cause a lot of bad publicity for your program, you have to be a little careful-it's an ordinary business safeguard...
From 1931 to 1936, Bender was an assistant dean for Freshmen. In this post he was a key figure in developing the National Scholarship Program. He became Dean in November 1946 after having worked as University Counsellor for veterans...
...unanimous opinion of the United Ministry that students would be served more effectively if there were a full-time University Religious Counsellor to whom they might feel free to come for advice and help. As circumstances dictated, the Counsellor would direct them either to the appropriate University office or to the representatives of their own faiths. Furthermore, be would serve as liaison between religious organizations ministering to students and the University...
Hugh Cabot has made a career of helping people to solve their problems. After fifteen years as an investment counsellor and industrial relations export, Cabot decided that the key to the failures he had seen was a lack of "education for life." It was at the college level, Cabot thought, that problem-solving skills should be acquired. So he decided to adapt the techniques he had learned over the years to teaching students how to look at their experiences critically. Now a lecturer in General Education, Cabot is director of the Human Relations course, Social Sciences...